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Literacy skills can’t be “embedded”

The former director of the Basic Skills Agency in the UK doesn’t believe students can be taught basic literacy skills in a “stealth” fashion by “embedding” them in other courses, particularly vocational courses. Alan Wells says there is no authoritative research to back up the notion and, furthermore, it won’t particularly help older adult learners. Read his opinion piece at the Guardian Unlimited website.

Posted by Louise Ash on 19 December 2006 in Adult Literacy

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